Is Your Dog’s Urine Killing Your Grass?
Dog urine is one of the leading causes of killing patches in your grass. Urine burns can be particularly frustrating as the solution is not
Dog urine is one of the leading causes of killing patches in your grass. Urine burns can be particularly frustrating as the solution is not
In the winter months of the year, most grasses across Australia will be slow in growth and can lose some colour. This is mainly due
Looking after your lawn is usually pretty simple, but I know many of us are guilty of neglect and poor lawn care practices from time
Is your lawn turning the colour of custard? It could be that your soil’s a bit “sweet”. This means your pH may be too high.
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